Friday, March 26, 2010

Free Tickets to the I Do Redo Sale!

Contact me on how to receive your free tickets to the I Do Redo Sale in Maple Grove on April 17th.
There will be a ton of great vendors there from planners to linens, as well as a wedding dress consignment area with dressing rooms to try them on!
It's going to be a great time!

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Flowers and Feathers and Horns, oh my!

I've been hearing comments about some of the floral photography, including the pheasant wings and white tail deer skulls. Granted I would not do that for any client, unless specified to (I keep thinking of a gorgeous cascading head table piece with antlers though!).
I only use my props to help accentuate color and texture with the flowers. It also compliments the softness and femininity of the flowers, in contrast to something more rigid and masculine.
Though, my main reason is to play a little homage to a great American woman artist named Georgia O'Keefe. She had a wonderful gift that could "capture the essence of [the] natural beauty". I highly respect her artwork, it is gorgeous.
If you'd like to familiarize yourself with one of my creative inspirations, visit her online museum : Georgia O'Keefe.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Daisy the Flower Dog!

My faithful little companion, helping me do some flowers. Or mostly keeping me company!

I always thought it would be so fun to do a "flower dog" collar. I have seen it done before and figured I should at least try it on my own fur ball!

The collar is basically a heavy duty lei that fits securely around the dog's neck like a standard collar would. Depending on the size of the dog, you would want something that is proportional to your own pup. Larger dogs would benefit from flowers like roses, large cymbidium orchids, gerbera daisies, while the smaller toy dogs could wear lighter and daintier flowers such as spray roses, dendrobium or mokara orchids, miniature gerbera daisies, etc.

It's important to know which flowers are going to be mildly or very toxic to your dog! I would recommend staying away from lilies, carnations, daisies and larkspur - these can cause gastro upsets (or worse) for your furry friends on your wedding day! A great website to find whether your flowers or house plants are toxic or not is from the ASPCA Poison Control.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Going to the I Do Redo Sale!

I would like to announce that Intuitive Blooms will be at the I Do Redo Sale on April 17th at the Maple Grove Community Center!
More information will be provided later!

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Thoughts for planning wedding flowers

Wondering when a good time to find a florist for your wedding?
It is always helpful for you to begin talking with a florist after you have decided wedding attire for yourself and your bridesmaids. In rare instances, I have spoken to brides who would like to decide flowers before the dresses are picked out. This method works fairly well, in cases that you are very particular about flowers matching specific colors for dresses.
As a general rule of thumb for the Minnesota climate is that summer and fall weddings should be planned out further in advance, than a wedding planned for the winter/spring months. 6 - 12 months is generally a good time to book with a florist in the more popular wedding months, while 3 - 6 months is adequate time for the more "off months".
I like to reiterate that florist do book up quickly, especially the good ones! Just because you are thinking of flowers for an August wedding, doesn't mean that the florist has that weekend available to service you. Most offer floral services on a first come, first serve basis.

Friday, March 12, 2010

And it begins with a business card,

I'm going to begin a very simple referral perk for anyone who suggests my services. Ask me how to be a part of it and how to get your slice of the deal!
I'm looking for a few good "scouters" that are willing to hand out business cards on a need by need basis.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

It begins

Thanks for visiting my newly acquired blog!
I will update the blog as much as I can with information on weddings, happenings and photos of flowers of interest.
I'd like to start by sharing this blog from a florist in Michigan. Her flowers are gorgeous! Love the textural qualities, but I think they are a little heavy with the foliages...